†NOTE: Deck space on the MIRBD6032(LorR), MIRED6030(LorR), MIRED6032(LorR) & MIRPR6032(LorR) skirted models
does not reflect spacing under the tub.
Recommend installation with wall mounted faucets only.
DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK! Connect only to a separate circuit
protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)
Installation must provide access for servicing pump/motor.
1. Install tub waste/overflow fitting according to instructions provided.
2. Construct support framing on all sides of the tub, allowing for a 16” X 20” access opening for servicing the pump/
motor on whirlpool, air bath and total massage models.
3. DECK / PENINSULAR INSTALLATION - Deck surface can be any width. Allow for the thickness of the wall board and
tile or other surface material between the deck (see “Height to Lip” illustration) and underside of the tub lip.
4. ALCOVE / CORNER INSTALLATION - Wooden 1” X 4” support stringers must be attached to surrounding walls at the
recommended height. If you use a skirt, refer to the specific skirt installation instructions provided with that product.
NOTE: Alcove and corner installations may require the use of a Tile Flange Kit (Part# PFTLK and PFTLKC) to prevent
water from penetrating the wall board. After the framing is complete, set the product in place to check the fit and
make certain that it can be properly leveled. (Caution: if the tub is not level (use the deck surface for checking the
level) water will not drain properly.) Reference page 4 of Installation and Framing instructions for diagram. WARNING:
Never support the tub by its deck-lip or stringers, as this could result in product failure and void the Warranty. Level
and fill the tub with water and test it for proper operation and drainage or possible water leaks due to transit handling
damage. Remove the tub from its framing.
5. The tub MUST be supported from the tub bottom and not the tub lip. The lip should only rest on the finished deck
surface or support stringers. The tub bottom must be supported by a setting compound such as cement or mortar
(fast cure materials are not recommended due to excessive shrinkage). A sheet of plastic film, both under and on
the top of compound is recommended as a barrier. The tub should be set in place (do not handle the whirlpool by
the piping) while the compound is still soft and that the compound will conform to the tub bottom. The tub should
be worked down until the lip of the tub touches the frame. It should just barely make contact with the finished deck
surface or support stringers. It may be necessary to partially fill the tub with water to aid in properly setting the tub.
6. Verify that the product is level by checking the tub deck surface.
7. Place the fill spout and supply lines at your desired location. If you are installing the spout and supply lines on the
deck of the tub, mark the location first, select a properly sized hole saw, and drill pilot holes from the acrylic side of
the product. Drill the spout and supply line holes from the acrylic side of product.
8. Connect the water supply lines and the waste overflow.
9. Plug the pump cord into specified dedicated 120V/20A GFCI outlet to supply electrical power to the system. The cord
and the plug is shipped with your system.
10. After plumbing and electrical connections have been made the tub should be cleaned of dirt and debris. Follow
“Cleaning and Maintenance” instructions in these instructions.
11. For Corner / Alcove installation, be certain to allow for an expansion gap between wall board and tub deck as well as
between tile or other water material and tub deck.
12. Wooden braces must stay in place but can be cut for faucet installation. Corners that have been cut need to be
supported by a 2 X 4 to the floor.
8
DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK! Connect only to a separate
circuit protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)
Installation must provide access for servicing pump/motor.
1. Install tub waste/overflow fitting according to instructions provided.
2. Construct support framing on all sides of the tub, allowing for a 16" X 20" access opening for servicing the
pump/motor on whirlpool, air bath and total massage models.
3. DECK / PENINSULAR INSTALLATION - Deck surface can be any width. Allow for the thickness of the wall
board and tile or other surface material between the deck (see “Height to Lip” illustration) and underside of the
tub lip.
4. ALCOVE / CORNER INSTALLATION - Wooden 1" X 4" support stringers must be attached to surrounding walls at the
recommended height. If you use a skirt, refer to the specific skirt installation instructions provided with that
product. NOTE: Alcove and corner installations may require the use of a Tile Flange Kit (Part# PFTLK and PFTLKC) to
prevent water from penetrating the wall board. After the framing is complete, set the product in place to check the fit
and make certain that it can be properly leveled. (Caution: if the tub is not level (use the deck surface for checking
the level) water will not drain properly.) Reference page 4 of Installation and Framing instructions for diagram.
WARNING: Never support the tub by its deck-lip or stringers, as this could result in product failure and void the Warranty.
Level and fill the tub with water and test it for proper operation and drainage or possible water leaks due to transit-
handling damage. Remove the tub from its framing.
5. The tub MUST be supported from the tub bottom and not the tub lip. The lip should only rest on the finished deck
surface or support stringers. The tub bottom must be supported by a setting compound such as cement or mortar
(fast cure materials are not recommended due to excessive shrinkage). A sheet of plastic film, both under and on the
top of compound is recommended as a barrier. The tub should be set in place (do not handle the whirlpool by the
piping) while the compound is still soft and that the compound will conform to the tub bottom. The tub should be
worked down until the lip of the tub touches the frame. It should just barely make contact with the finished deck
surface or support stringers. It may be necessary to partially fill the tub with water to aid in properly setting the tub.
6. Verify that the product is level by checking the tub deck surface.
7. Place the fill spout and supply lines at your desired location. If you are installing the spout and supply lines on the deck
of the tub, mark the location first, select a properly sized hole saw, and drill pilot holes from the acrylic side of the
product. Drill the spout and supply line holes from the acrylic side of product.
8. Connect the water supply lines and the waste overflow.
9. Plug the pump cord into specified dedicated 120V/20A GFCI outlet to supply electrical power to the system. The cord
and the plug is shipped with your system.
10. After plumbing and electrical connections have been made the tub should be cleaned of dirt and debris. Follow
“Cleaning and Maintenance” instructions in these instructions.
11. For Corner / Alcove installation, be certain to allow for an expansion gap between wall board and tub deck
as well as between tile or other water material and tub deck.
12. Wooden braces must stay in place but can be cut for faucet installation. Corners that have been cut need to be
supported by a 2 X 4 to the floor.
†
NOTE: Deck space on the MIRBD6032(LorR), MIRED6030(LorR), MIRED6032(LorR) & MIRPR6032(LorR) skirted models
does not reflect spacing under the tub.
Recommend installation with wall mounted faucets only.
“L”
LENGTH
“W”
WIDTH
“Y”
DIAGONAL
DECK
DIM
“Z”
BASE LINE
DECK
DIM
SKIRTED MODEL
SEE ILLUSTRATION J
MIRBDA6032
(LorR)
, MIRBDS6032
(LorR
), MIRBDT6032
(LorR)
, MIRBDW6032
(LorR)
60"
32"
7"
†
14"
†
MIREDA6030
(LorR)
, MIREDS6030
(LorR
), MIREDW6030
(LorR)
59-3/4" 29-3/4"
3"
†
8-1/4"
†
MIREDA6032
(LorR)
, MIREDS6032
(LorR
), MIREDW6032
(LorR)
59-3/4" 31-3/4" 3-1/4"
†
7-1/2"
†
MIRPRA6032
(LorR)
, MIRPRS6032
(LorR
), MIRPRT6032
(LorR)
, MIRPRW6032
(LorR)
60"
32"
8"
†
15-1/2"
†
INSTALLING AN OVAL TUB WITH A TEMPLATE
The back section of the installation manual contains oval cut out instructions. Use pencil and tape measure to plot the
coordinates and draw the cut out. Take special care to place tub carefully in the platform cutout, because the tub might
break and the ensuing warranty limitations would become void. For additional questions on installing your tub read
“installation procedures” above or call customer service at 800-221-3379.
TESTING THE BATH
1. Installation is not complete until the bath has been water tested.
All baths are operationally tested at the factory and certified to be free of leaks. Transportation and handling may
result in leaks developing. It is necessary to test the bath while there is access to all sides of the bath.
2. The unit should be both static and operationally tested.
a. Seal the drain and fill the tub to a normal level.
b. Allow the tub to stand for 30 minutes and then inspect all plumbing for leaks.
c. After performing the preceding test, now operate each pump and inspect for leaks. Again inspect the unions
around the pump. If leaks persist from the unions after tightening; loosen the unions and insure that the O-ring is
seated properly.
3. If the pump does not operate;
a. Check the breaker to insure power is on.
b. Check the connections at the switch and pump ends to insure they are securely attached.
4. Do not run any pump or heater unless the tub is filled with water to 1” below the overflow. Damage due to a dry
running pump is not covered under warranty.
Failure to perform these tests immediately after the tub is installed will make the installer liable for future repair costs.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Air Baths are equipped with an Automatic Cleaning and Purge Cycle
Air Baths have a pre-programmed cleaning and purge cycle built in to expel the remaining water in the air channels. It
activates within 20 minutes after the Air Bath is turned off and then blows for about 2 to 3 minutes. After the cycle is
completed it will shut off automatically. There is nothing to be alarmed about if you hear a blowing noise coming from the
tub after the tub has been turned off. The noise you hear is the cleaning cycle in operation. It is recommended to activate
the air bath routinely to purge water from the air channel when tub is used as a soaker or shower only. Purge cycle is only
activated when blower has been used.
Pump and pipe circulation system should be flushed before first use and on a monthly basis when product is under
normal use.
Below are the recommended procedures for cleaning:
• DO NOT RUN WHIRLPOOL DRY. Fill the tub with hot water 2-3 inches above the jets and add 2-3 teaspoons of
low foaming detergent such as dish washing machine detergent.
• Switch on whirlpool and run for 10 minutes.
• Drain tub completely.
• Fill tub with cold water above jets.
• Switch on whirlpool and run for 5 minutes.
• Drain tub completely.
DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS as they will scratch and dull the surface of the acrylic.
Plaster can be removed using a sharpened wooden stick. DO NOT USE METAL SCRAPERS, WIRE BRUSHES OR OTHER
HARSH ABRASIVE TOOLS. Usually a mild detergent will remove construction debris. More stubborn debris may be
removed with denatured alcohol, or Clorox Soft Scrub® cleaner. Light scratches and dulled areas may be restored to
original luster by rubbing with an automotive type cleaning compound such as DuPont White Polishing Compound
®
.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Fill the bath at least to 3 inches above the jets before activating the pump.
2. The air bath blower and/or whirlpool pump is activated by depressing the control panel buttons. Do not repeatedly
depress the switch in rapid order if you do not see the whirlpool function right away, as it may take a few seconds
before you can see it fully operating. Please see air bath control or Total Massage Control instructions on the following
page for operation and features.
3. If any factory installed fittings are removed; do not operate the unit. A safety hazard may occur.
4. Do not use bubble bath when you operate the whirlpool pump. This might cause excessive foaming.
5. Use of bath oils is discouraged due to the difficulty in cleaning the systems.
6. Both air and whirlpool systems are plumbed in a way that water will drain from the plumbing easily.
7. There are no user serviceable parts located under the tub.